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- 2921: University of Pennsylvania Essay Questions
- ... to excel at college to avoid mindless, unskilled work like my McDonald’s job. Question: Most people belong to many different communities-groups defined by (among other things) shared geography, religion, ethnicity, income, cuisine, interest, race, ideology or intellectual heritage. Choose one of the communities to which you belong and describe that community and your place with in. Basketball had always ...
- 2922: Modern Philosophy
- ... the fullest harmonious development of human potential. Early Greek Ethics In the 6th century BC the Greek philosopher Pythagoras developed one of the earliest moral philosophies from the Greek mystery religion Orphism. Believing that the intellectual nature is superior to the sensual nature and that the best life is one devoted to mental discipline, he founded a semireligious order with rules ...
- 2923: Locke’s Political Philosophy Summary
- ... Summary John Locke’s philosophy about political rights is clearly simple as it is written for the common people. John believed that man was created with certain rights obtained through religion or God that could not be taken away from him no matter the situation. He believed in the natural law given to govern man and man to govern himself or ...
- 2924: An Essay On Plato’s The Republic And Aristophanes The Birds
- ... cardinal virtues. These virtues are wisdom, courage, discipline, and justice. Along with the Myth of the Metals, these virtues keep everything organized and in place, in effect serving as a religion. This organization in the Republic is not represented in Cloudcuckooland. Cloudcuckooland has absolutely no organization and would never work as a society. Cloudcuckooland was created on a whim by two ...
- 2925: Observation of A Meal
- ... the vast dialect of the people. The fact that CHI can be personalized as well as shared by the community may explain the Igbo acceptance and affinity for the Christian religion. Also, there are many names in the Igbo culture that begin with CHI. For example, my niece’s name is Chinyere, which means God’s gift. When considering how meals ...
- 2926: Peoples Temple Settlement In Guyana
- ... less complex reality and the outcome is a phenomenon at the level of a more complex reality that creates new characteristics (Ashley 117). Jim Jones took very simple elements of religion and missionary enthusiasm and with their combination created a very complex commune, a society made up of all walks of life, a community of various followers to help him spread ...
- 2927: The Igbo
- ... the dialectical wealth of the people. The fact that CHI can be personalized as well as shared by the community may explain the Igbo acceptance and affinity for the Christian religion. Igbo language is said to be one of the most difficult languages to learn mainly because it is not spoken anywhere else in the world. It is, however, one of ...
- 2928: The Hopi and Their Culture
- ... landscape of plateaus and mesas, they have evolved a complex belief system which assists their way of life in the harsh, arid deserts of Northern Arizona. The focus of their religion involve Kachinas, which represent the spirit essence of everything in nature. There is no precise definition for a Kachina; for a Hopi, their significance ranges from the spirits of ancestors ...
- 2929: Japanese Arts
- ... were imported from China (Tansey, Kleiner 540). Conventional Buddhist pictures and Yamato-e style paintings, along with a monochrome landscape style were all produced under the influence of the Zen religion of the samurai which at that time was the most powerful philosophy. The influence of China in painting was imitated the bold brush of the Song master of the Chang ...
- 2930: The Simpsons: The History
- ... hell. When Ned leaves, he praises the dog again. (Swartzwelder) In one episode, Homer quits going to church and falls in love with life. He claims to have his own religion so he doesn't have to go to work on holidays, such as the Feast of Maximum Occupancy. In a conversation with Lisa: Lisa: "Dad, I don't understand, why ...
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